Cisco Cisco IPICS Release 2.1 Instruções Importantes De Segurança
Resolved Caveats for Cisco IPICS - Release 2.1(1)
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Release Notes for Cisco IPICS Release 2.1(1)
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The following caveats are applicable when you use the radio console skin and
may affect functionality and/or voice quality:
may affect functionality and/or voice quality:
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When the PMC connects by using SIP, radio functionality is limited
because the RMS does not pass the RFC tones. Instead, the RFC 2198
and RFC 2833 packets sent by PMC clients get translated by the RMS
loopback interface into audible inband tones. These tones may cause the
physical radio to retune.
because the RMS does not pass the RFC tones. Instead, the RFC 2198
and RFC 2833 packets sent by PMC clients get translated by the RMS
loopback interface into audible inband tones. These tones may cause the
physical radio to retune.
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The voice replay feature records and plays back any audio that is played
out to the speakers across radio channels. That is, the voice replay feature
records and plays back audio according to the channel that was tuned
(active) at the time of capture. The voice replay feature does not track or
provide indication of the channel that was active when the audio was
received.
out to the speakers across radio channels. That is, the voice replay feature
records and plays back audio according to the channel that was tuned
(active) at the time of capture. The voice replay feature does not track or
provide indication of the channel that was active when the audio was
received.
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Control and signaling tones that are normally not audible to multicast
users may become audible to participants in VTGs and those who are
connected remotely. This situation can cause some tones to play out for
the entire duration of the audio.
users may become audible to participants in VTGs and those who are
connected remotely. This situation can cause some tones to play out for
the entire duration of the audio.
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Mixing remote and multicast PMC users on the same radio may cause
voice quality and operational issues. For more information, refer to the
“Communicating with Cisco IPICS Users via Tone-Controlled Radios”
section in the “Using the PMC Application” chapter in the “
voice quality and operational issues. For more information, refer to the
“Communicating with Cisco IPICS Users via Tone-Controlled Radios”
section in the “Using the PMC Application” chapter in the “
Where to Find More Information
You can find the latest resolved caveat information for this release of Cisco IPICS
by using Cisco Bug Toolkit, which is an online tool that is available for customers
to query defects according to their own needs.
by using Cisco Bug Toolkit, which is an online tool that is available for customers
to query defects according to their own needs.